About the Youth Impact Project
The Youth Impact Project (YIP) is a collaboration between the Children and Youth Planning Table of Waterloo Region (CYPT) and Smart Waterloo Region Innovation Lab (SWRIL). The Youth Impact Project looks to fund youth who are addressing local challenges which are identified through the 2023 Youth Impact Survey results. The funded projects include a focus on supporting youth mental and physical health, increasing feelings of belonging, and responding to climate change and food insecurity.
In 2024, over 100 youth from 15 local organisations pitched their ideas to a panel of nine youth. The Youth Decision-Making Panel (“The Dragons”) decided which projects would receive funding to make their idea a reality. In 2025, CYPT and SWRIL accepted youth applications online, and a team of three youth decided which projects received funding.
Funded Youth Project #11: Kids Code and Fun Program
Kids Code and Fun Program is a youth-led, two-week winter break coding and activity program for children, ages 6-11. Learning technology is a real skill for the future, and many kids don’t get the chance to learn due to financial barriers. Kids Code and Fun Program will give kids a chance to learn these skills, make friends, and build confidence in a safe, educational, and affordable way. Kids will learn beginner skills like algorithms, block coding, and problem solving – while starting a small project. The program will also include breaks for physical activities and games.
Applications for the 2025 Youth Impact Project are now closed and 17 youth projects across Waterloo Region received funding. Stay tuned in the coming weeks as we announce the other 6 projects!
Last but not least, we are grateful to our funders United Way Waterloo Region Communities and Region of Waterloo for making the Youth Impact Project possible.
Learn more about the Youth Impact Project here.